dan_16sport
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would a standard one beat a standard saxo vts in a straightline?
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DannyB
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There wouldn't be much in it
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dan_16sport
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cheers mate,was just wondering because im planning a sri next and had a vts before.
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chrisritch
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VTS would just pip it
SRi is much better, half leather, cruise control. Poor MPG though
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dan_16sport
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i thought the sri would do better mpg.....its alot cheaper to insure also which is strange.
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Ojc
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Safer thats why.
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chrisritch
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You boot an SRi you will see 8-10mpg
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dan_16sport
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thats understandable ojc.
jesus thats bad,right foot will be floating high haha
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curtoise
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i would think the vts would have it
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andys sxi
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I wouldn't say there poor on petrol but every cars mpg will drop if you boot it I'm
Not sure what would win I didn't come across one when i had mine
April 08 feature car
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LeeM
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my 1.4 sri is worse on fuel than a vts
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You boot an SRi you will see 8-10mpg
On what is this based on?
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Corsa_Sport21
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So let me get this straight.....
A 125bhp Corsa C Sri would be on par with a Vts,maybe a tad slower,not much in it,yet a Vts is just as quick to 100 as 150bhp XE Corsa,which would tear a C Sri a new 1.
How does that work??
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You boot an SRi you will see 8-10mpg
On what is this based on?
Seems to be the general consensus on CCUK
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Ojc
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Yeah sorry SRi wouldn't be on par with VTS, wouldn't be much in it in the real world.
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Andrew
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Buy mine
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Mieran
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
VTS would just pip it
SRi is much better, half leather, cruise control. Poor MPG though
I have same engine in my Astra coupe, I get over 40mpg driven economically and thats a heavier car
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Daveskater
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They don't all have half leather and cruise control was an option.
With a mixture of granny driving and giving it some now and then the lowest I've really had it is 30mpg. Long runs and lots of granny driving will see 36mpg+.
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Slower thats why.
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SAL
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SRi will loose quite badly
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You boot an SRi you will see 8-10mpg
On what is this based on?
Seems to be the general consensus on CCUK
and a lovely website that is
The VTS is more 'nimble', lighter and they are a very nice free reving engine. The VTS is going to win but at least in the C the pedals aren't offset to the left, it'll idle properly and you won't look much like a chav
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
You boot an SRi you will see 8-10mpg
On what is this based on?
Seems to be the general consensus on CCUK
and a lovely website that is
The VTS is more 'nimble', lighter and they are a very nice free reving engine. The VTS is going to win but at least in the C the pedals aren't offset to the left, it'll idle properly and you won't look much like a chav
I haz seen photografic evidunz
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dan_16sport
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what should i look out for when viewing one?going for a look at one tonight.
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AlunJ
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gear linkages are a common fault on C's, check it goes into 1st, 2nd and reverse alright.
In fact here is a thread on CCUK that might be of help,
http://www.corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?245430-Common-Mechanical-Problems&highlight=common+faults
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cjohnson
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My 1.8 sri C is stupidly greedy! But you can't have economy and power mate. (What power they have )
They are nothing special. Mate of mine has a 106 gti, (allbeit it is tuned and got 150bhp) and it wipes the floor with my car.
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